and you’re in Alessandra’s cabin.” Razzy slapped a hand on her forehead. “Shit. Vikter is going to kill me.” “Why? What happened?” Charlotte asked. Concern for the girl put her on alert. Razzy paced the room, mumbling to herself about Vikter and a stupid feud. Razzy stopped and gave her a look that broke Charlotte’s heart. “I argued with my brother over the wolves.” She bit her lip and let her shoulders drop. “I told him I was tired of whatever the hell was going on with him and them and I wanted them to be friends like when I was little.” “Do you know what happened?” Charlotte liked Eros. Maybe she didn’t understand Brecc and his cold disposition, but she knew he wasn’t a bad guy. Razzy shook her head. “All I know is things changed when my father died. Vikter stopped smiling. And Brecc didn’t visit anymore.” She sat at the edge of the bed, her head hanging forward. Charlotte couldn’t take it. She sat next to her and patted her arm. “I know it’s rough, but don’t let it get to you. Adult problems are sometimes not easy to resolve.” She pushed Razzy’s hair back and cupped her chin to get her to look at Charlotte. “How did you end up wet?” “I fell.” She pouted her lips and rolled her eyes. “Vikter got me so angry, I left the castle and decided to make my way to the wolves to tell them they needed to talk to him. I chose the river shortcut, which has been the biggest argument they have lately. It should have been simple to cross it, but I guess I stepped in a soft spot and fell in.” Charlotte gasped. “You fell in a frozen river? With as cold as it is out there?” She couldn’t believe the girl didn’t die. Razzy nodded. “I should have been paying more attention, but I was distracted by my anger. My dragon tried to warn me, but I ignored her.” Her what? Charlotte blinked at the girl and hopped to her feet. “You’re a Dragos.” How did she not realize this child was a dragon-shifter? Razzy laughed. “Don’t look so shocked. Everyone in Dragos land is a dragon.” “I’m sorry. I’m a little slow on the uptake. Happens when I go too long without coffee.” Charlotte yawned. “Plus I’m really tired from the weird hours in this place.” She sat next to the girl and met her gaze. “Ah, honey. I know this sounds like total bullshit, but I bet things will work out.” Razzy shook her head. “Not without help.” She stared at Charlotte, a new light brightening her purple eyes. “Will you help me? This place is so miserable with everyone angry at each other. Help me fix it so they’re all friends again.” Her eyes filled with tears that dropped onto her cheeks, ripping Charlotte’s heart into pieces. “I want my brother to smile again.” Oh boy. So far, she loved everything she’d seen in Aurora, but she knew nothing of the local gossip. Still, she felt so bad seeing Razzy crying over her brother, how could she say no? Maybe the issue wasn’t as big as they made it out to be. She’d attempt talking to Brecc and see if maybe he’d be more forthcoming with information. She needed to figure him out anyway. It was driving her crazy. The attraction she felt for him was just as powerful as the one she felt for Eros, but his aloof attitude pushed her away. If the damn wolf didn’t turn her on so much, she’d just ignore his existence, but it was hard. The fact these guys were supposed to be gay was another thing she needed to figure out. Eros had not kissed her like he didn’t like girls. Her conclusion was they were bisexual. They had to be because no way in hell she could be confused for a guy. Not with her curves, her ass, and her tits. “Don’t worry, Razzy,” she said with hopeful smile. “I will see what I can find out for you. Maybe things can be easily fixed.” Razzy threw her arms around Charlotte’s neck and sniffled. “Thank you. I knew the moment I opened my eyes that you’d be a wonderful friend. My dragon is